“UK’s biggest defence company” set to hire over 2,600 new apprentices in 2023
London headquartered BAE Systems is set to hire more than 2,600 new apprentices and graduates in 2023, representing a 43 per cent increase on this year’s early careers intake.
The majority of roles will be based in the North of England, with opportunities also available across the South of England, Scotland and Wales, supporting the UK Government’s aspiration to put education at the heart of plans to stimulate economic growth.
Tania Gandamihardja, group director of human resources at BAE Systems, commented: “Faced with economic challenges not seen in a generation, it’s essential for businesses like ours to invest in the next generation to equip young people with the skills they need to achieve their full potential and support social mobility.
“Providing high-quality early careers programmes gives young people a route into long-term employment and helps recruit the talent we need to deliver on vital national defence and security programmes, such as the Tempest next-generation combat aircraft and Dreadnought nuclear submarines.”
Robert Halfon, Minister for Skills, Apprenticeships and Higher Education, added: “Apprenticeships are the catalyst to boosting the economy, building a skills nation and extending the ladder of opportunity to all.
“It’s extraordinary to see leading apprentice employer BAE Systems plan to recruit over 2,600 apprentices and graduates this year across key industries including cyber security, aerospace engineering and software development.”
With more than 50 programmes available, there are opportunities in areas including cyber security, software development, aerospace engineering, accountancy and human resources.
Successful applicants will work on some of the world’s most advanced technology programmes, playing an important role in delivering essential equipment and services to the armed forces to protect the nation’s defence and security.
Hazel McGarth, first year Project Management Apprentice in BAE Systems’ Naval Ships business, remarked: “I’m the first in my family to work in the maritime industry and they’re so proud of me.
“My apprenticeship is the perfect blend of hands-on work experience and academic study. I have a real pride and purpose being part of the team which floated HMS Glasgow on to the River Clyde this year. It’s built my confidence so much and helped me become more financially independent.”
By Matthew Neville – Correspondent, Bdaily
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